How
does
find
mode
work
Please
see
the
flow
chart
to
see
when
the
receiver
decide
to
shut
down
or
enter
find
mode.
In
short
the
receiver
shuts
down
if
transmitter
and
receiver
are
close
to
each
other
or
the
receiver
never
got
a
signal
from
the
TX,
In
any
other
case
it
enters
the
find
mode
if
there
is
a
power
down
event.
If
the
main
battery
still
powering
the
system
after
a
crash
the
receiver
will
not
enter
the
find
mode
and
keeps
running
in
the
selected
operation
mode.
Once
the
receiver
entered
the
find
mode
also
a
power
saving
mode
will
be
activated.
This
power
saving
mode
will
decrease
the
beacon
signal
interval
over
time.
It
stays
for
10
beacon
signals
on
the
same
interval
level
and
remain
on
the
slowest
once
reached.
The
interval
levels
are
1s,
5s,
10s,
15s,
30s
and
60s.
This
means
it
can
take
up
to
60s
for
your
transmitter
to
pick
up
a
beacon
signal.
This
is
required
to
make
the
receiver
run
as
long
as
possible.
Once
the
transmitter
receives
a
beacon
signal
and
send
an
acknowledge
the
receiver
will
switch
back
to
the
fastest
interval
until
the
link
is
lost
again.
Once
a
connection
is
established
the
receiver
will
share
the
GPS
information
with
the
transmitter
if
a
GPS
source
is
connected
or
RSSI
values
to
find
the
receiver
with
signal
strength
and
the
DYI
reflector.
Testing
find
mode
It
is
highly
recommended
to
go
through
a
crash
scenario
first
so
that
you
are
fully
aware
of
all
the
neat
things
we
have
packed
into
the
Find
Mode
or
Beacon
Mode
of
the
TBS
Crossfire
system.
Preparations
The
find
mode
needs
to
be
armed
before
it
will
take
any
action.
●
Receiver
only:
○
Power
up
receiver
and
transmitter
and
make
sure
they
are
connected
to
each
other.
●
Receiver
with
GPS:
○
Make
all
steps
above
and
ensure
the
GPS
is
having
a
solid
sat
lock.
●
Receiver
with
GPS
and
TBS
CORE
PRO:
○
Make
all
steps
above
and
simulate
a
take
off.
This
can
be
done
throttle
above
3A
or
walking
your
receiver
until
you
see
the
take
off
message
on
the
OSD.
Simulating
flight
The
find
mode
is
armed
now
and
you
need
to
simulate
a
flight.
Just
separate
transmitter
and
receiver
by
more
than
50
meters.
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